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  • 1Very Reverend — Very Ver y, a. [Compar. {Verier}; superl. {Veriest}.] [OE. verai, verray, OF. verai, vrai, F. vrai, (assumed) LL. veracus, for L. verax true, veracious, fr. verus true; akin to OHG. & OS. w[=a]r, G. wahr, D. waar; perhaps originally, that is or… …

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  • 2Very Reverend — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ a title given to a dean in the Anglican Church …

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  • 3Very Reverend — The Very Reverend is a style given to certain religious figures.*In the Anglican Communion the style is used with certain senior priests in a diocese. The senior priest of a cathedral, whether a dean or a provost, is usually styled as The Very… …

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  • 4Very Reverend — noun a title of respect for various ecclesiastical officials (as cathedral deans and canons and others) • Hypernyms: ↑title, ↑title of respect, ↑form of address * * * used as a courtesy title for various ecclesiastical officials (as Roman… …

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  • 5Very Reverend — Date: 1748 used as a title for various ecclesiastical officials (as cathedral deans and canons, rectors of Roman Catholic colleges and seminaries, and superiors of some religious houses) …

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  • 6Very Reverend — the official form of address for officers of the clergy or religious orders below the rank of bishop, abbot, or abbess. * * * …

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  • 7Very Reverend — adjective a title given to a dean in the Anglican Church …

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  • 8Very Reverend — /ˈvɛri rɛvrənd/ (say veree revruhnd) adjective (a title of respect for any of various ecclesiastical office holders, as a dean in the Anglican Church.) …

  • 9(the) Very Reverend — the Very Reverend [the Very Reverend] (written abbrs the Very Rev, the Very Revd) a title used before the name of certain senior priests, especially a ↑dean …

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  • 10Very — Ver y, a. [Compar. {Verier}; superl. {Veriest}.] [OE. verai, verray, OF. verai, vrai, F. vrai, (assumed) LL. veracus, for L. verax true, veracious, fr. verus true; akin to OHG. & OS. w[=a]r, G. wahr, D. waar; perhaps originally, that is or exists …

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